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Susan Cunningham
April 19, 2007
I am a co-worker and a friend of Mrs.Neal's grandson, Stacy. I feel as though I knew Mrs. Neal from the wonderful stories that Stacy shared with me about his Grandma.He truly loved her! My thoughts & prayers are with you all at this sad time. It is never easy to let go of our loved ones, and I am sure at this moment it is hard to picture your future without Viola but in time your memories will help ease your pain.You must all know that the "heavens are singing & rejoicing for such a special lady has joined them.This I know to be true, because the stories I heard from Stacy his Grandma had to be a good Christain.
It is said in Psalm 105.4 Look to the LORD and his strength: seek his face always."
My deepest condolences to you all.
God Bless, Love ya, Stacy.
Susan Cunningham
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